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My name is Aditya. I am 8 years old. My favorite fruit is crunchy apples. My family is my grandpa,mum,dad sister and myself.



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ANZAC day





ANZAC day is about remembering soldiers who fought and died in world war 1 and 2. We wear poppies to remember the soldiers. The red stands for the blood. In the early morning at 6 we have a dawn parade.
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The red on the poppy stands for the blood and the black stands for the grief. ANZAC stands for Australia, New Zealand, Army, Corps.









Colour poem

Red looks like blood from the soldiers.
Red smells stinky and rotten.
Red tastes like raw meat.
Red feels like your dying.
Red sounds like fire blasts.
Red is something from inside soldiers.






1 cup Plain flour
1 cup Rolled oats
1 cup Desiccated coconut
Brown sugar
Caster sugar
Butter
Golden syrup
Water
Bicarbonate of soda

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Things that are living

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condensation.................................................................. precipitation................................................................................ evaporation
water droplets on windows..................................................... it means raining..................................................................... water forming in to clouds and rising into the air
the sun is driving force of the water cycle.















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Maori new year!
When the seven stars(sisters) come out
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Because the maori people say it is a good time to harvest their crops.
have a feast after harvesting their crops.


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kumara(sweet potato)..............................................toroa(maori native bird)............Tane Mahuta(God of forest)...............Marai(Maori meeting house).








Winter Poem


Winter is a time when you get a cold and start sneezing.
CRUNCH....CRUNCH....CRUNCH.The ice is cracking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

See the foggy air among the air.

people smelling yummy HOT chocolate somewhere.


BBBBBBRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!! IT'S freezing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!














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H ad lots of fun on my b'day:)

On Sunday during the holidays I watched with my friend the Minions movies.My favorite part was when Stuart hypnotized the three guards.

Loved having holidays of school.I played so many things like Dodge ball.

Inside the rock climbing area I climbed really,really high!

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SMACK!OUCH!WOAHHH! I just got hit in the face with a giant leaf. Now I'm lost in the woods. I kept trying and trying to get back to the Wood Pine Campsite but I kept getting even more lost! I was starting to get scared. The trees were shaking hard and they were casting creepy shadows. The wind was blowing in my face! After











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  • Volcanoes are openings in the Earth’s surface. When they are active they can let ash, gas and hot magma escape in sometimes violent and spectacular eruptions.
  • The word volcano originally comes from the name of the Roman god of fire, Vulcan.
  • Volcanoes are usually located where tectonic plates meet. This is especially true for the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area around the Pacific Ocean where over 75% of the volcanoes on Earth are found.
  • While most volcanoes form near tectonic boundaries, they can also form in areas that contain abnormally hot rock inside the Earth. Known as mantle plumes, these hotspots are found at a number of locations around the globe with the most notable being in Hawaii.
  • Hot liquid rock under the Earth’s surface is known as magma, it is called lava after it comes out of a volcano.
  • Some famous volcanic eruptions of modern times include Mount Krakatoa in 1883, Novarupta in 1912, Mount St Helens in 1980 and Mt Pinatubo in 1991.
  • While we certainly have some big volcanoes here on Earth, the biggest known volcano in our solar system is actually on Mars. Its name is Olympus Mons and it measures a whooping 600km (373 miles) wide and 21km (13 miles) high.
  • The object with the most volcanic activity in our solar system is Io, one of Jupiter’s moons. Covered in volcanoes, its surface is constantly changing to the large amount of volcanic activity.
  • Most people think of volcanoes as large cone shaped mountains but that is just one type, others feature wide plateaus, fissure vents (cracks were lava emerges) and bulging dome shapes.
  • There are also volcanoes found on the ocean floor and even under icecaps, such as those found in Iceland.
  • Volcanoes can be active (regular activity), dormant (recent historical activity but now quiet) or extinct (no activity in historical times and unlikely to erupt again). While these terms are useful, scientists are more likely to describe volcanoes by characteristics such a how they formed, how they erupt and what their shape is.
  • Common volcanic gases include water vapor, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride and hydrogen sulfide.
  • Volcanic eruptions can send ash high into the air, over 30km (17 miles) above the Earth’s surface.
  • Large volcanic eruptions can reflect radiation from the Sun and drop average temperatures on Earth by around half a degree. There have been several examples of this over the last century.
  • Pumice is a unique volcanic rock (igneous) that can float in water. It can also be used as an abrasive and is sometimes used in beauty salons for removing dry skin.






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This is a picture of a exploding volcano.

There are a many different types of volcanoes. eg. Dormant



How the kiwi got its long beak

Once long ago, the kiwi had a short beak just like the other birds .......

But one day it was pecking deep in the ground & a predator saw him! The Kiwi ran as fast as it could go












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Sinkholes come from nowhere in the ground. Here is some information about sinkholes.


They are caused by water dissolving the limestone under the concrete. The Scientists do not know what is at the bottom of the deepest sinkhole.



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Some people have gone missing in some sinkholes.There has recently been a sinkhole in China gobbling about 3 people and three hanging onto pipes.


The pic below is a pic of a parked bus that suddenly got gobbled by a sinkhole. There are lots of sinkholes all around the world!

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Once long ago in a far, far away forest, there lived a squirrel .One day he saw a GIANT nut sitting in a tree. But he couldn't cross the river in front of him. He ask'ed a crocodile to take him across.The crocodile said yes and said hop on my nose. He had a plan! He opened his mouth! The squirrel saw just in time and jumped the rest of the way. The crocodile was furious and wanted to eat the squirrel. The squirrel said NO WAY! and climbed up the tree and ate the nut happily:)




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